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    Default Problem with my new PC

    I'm not the expert user in the topic, but I am handling something in the computer might say.

    I tell them I bought a new machine, described below:

    Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600 + CORE 2 AM2
    Motherboard: ASUS M2N-X PLUS AM2 S/R/DD2, PCIE
    Ram: 2GB KINGSTON KVR800D2N5/2G DDR2 PC
    DD: SATA HDD 320GB SEAGATE ST3320620AS
    T. Video: MSI NX8800GT-T2D512E PCIE16 512MB
    Source: Cooler Master EXTREME 650W ATX 24 PIN

    I go quite well the machine is heavy games with no problem apparent. The one that I tied, that game when suddenly (I was only passed in lineage 2) is pasted on a slip of computer, it stays stuck to the back... I have no more to restart the game. So, I wonder if anyone knows who may be going (I am told that may be the DD that is heated too much or you might be falling short of power, which I do not think because the source is pretty good.)

    In addition to buying the computer told me that the board not a source of more than 650W, so you buy one of these, but other people told me that the plates do not have to endure problems source.

    So, I ask your help! Any little thing can add me to MSN if it is more comfortable, or the same here.

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    Hi

    Temperature may be the video card, or therefore the heat it generates overheating otherwise.

    After playing that said temperature sensor of the 8800GT?

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    Hi

    I have not set a recommended program? The temperature that normal?

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    Hello

    This video card is heating, wait temperatures above 70 degrees, if so, it would be better (if you do not have) a fan pulling hot air out in the back of the cabinet.

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    It is the video card which is very hot (I saw her reach 65 ° with the Everest.)

    What explains that the fans?

    I understand that on the one hand and sucks air it throws on the other, in that case would have to put the side that sucks in, or not?

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